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For real, that's odd. There also seems to be a spike for Trump that's about a third of the one Biden got.
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Yeah, and the suspicious thing is that these jumps only happened in two battleground states where Trump was leading, and these jumps reversed it, Michigan and Wisconsin IIRC.
I didn't see similar jumps in other states, even though those other states also have large urban areas that are heavily democratic.
I wouldn't go as far as calling myself an election denier, but as someone who works with data for a living, these fact patterns are pretty suspicious.
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Sayin' 'suspicious' is the least a reasonable person should say!
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/El-kXOTX0AMcf98.png
To me, this remains suspicious til this day. The explanation was that the jump was when highly democratic large urban counties were counted.
But if that was the case:
It happened all overnight too. I went to sleep thinking Trump had won and woke up to this new result.